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Ryan Seacrest Profile

Ryan Seacrest

Born December 24, 1974 (1974-12-24) (age 33) Dunwoody, Georgia, U.S.

Occupation Game show host, television and radio personality

Ryan Seacrest is an American television/radio host. He rose to fame as the host of American Idol, and has since gone on to host E! News Live, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, as well as such radio shows as On Air with Ryan Seacrest on KIIS-FM in LA and American Top 40. He also hosts The Entertainment Edge in the UK on GCap's Capital 95.8 and The One Network.

Contents

1 Biography

1.1 Early life 1.2 1990s 1.3 2000-present 1.4 Personal life 1.5 Career history 1.6 Radio 1.7 Film 1.8 Television

2 References 3 External links

Biography

Early life Seacrest was born in Dunwoody, Georgia, to homemaker Constance Marie Zullinger

1990s Seacrest began his career in 1990 at age 15 with Atlanta radio station WSTR/Star 94 FM while still in high school by interning with nighttime personality Tom Sullivan. Sullivan trained Seacrest in all aspects of broadcasting and put him on the air for the first radio broadcast of his career. In 1995, Seacrest became the afternoon drive DJ at "Star 98.7" (KYSR-FM), an adult contemporary radio station in Los Angeles, California. Despite all of his other projects, he remained committed to that DJ role until 2003. Also during his early twenties, Seacrest hosted a few short-lived game shows. His first TV gig was Gladiators 2000 for syndication and Wild Animal Games for Fox Family (now ABC Family). In 1997, Seacrest hosted the weekly syndicated internet game Click, which lasted only two seasons. Also from time to time he became a substitute host for E!'s Talk Soup.

2000-present Seacrest appeared as the host of the fictional game show Lover's Lane on Beverly Hills, 90210 in "The Final Proof". Seacrest's first major television job was as the host of The New Edge, a weekend morning show created by CNET showcasing new technology. Seacrest accepted the position as co-host of the hit reality TV series American Idol in 2002 with comedian Brian Dunkleman. American Idol went on to become a success when the ratings went through the roof. This put Seacrest in the national spotlight. The following year, he became the sole host when Dunkleman left the show. (In a 2005 interview on the syndicated Howard Stern Show, Dunkleman insisted that it was his idea to leave Idol, to pursue his career as an actor, but he was bitter at Seacrest's occasional put-downs after Dunkleman's departure.) In 2003, Seacrest hosted the spin-off show, American Juniors. In January 2004, Seacrest launched a daily entertainment/variety/talk syndicated television program, On Air with Ryan Seacrest. Due to low ratings, the show was cancelled and aired its last episode on September 17, 2004. In January of 2004, Seacrest became the new host of the legendary radio program American Top 40, created and formerly hosted by Casey Kasem. The show was syndicated by Premiere Radio Networks. Before he took over as host on AT40, he was a substitute host four times in 2003. In February 2004, Seacrest became host of popular Los Angeles radio station KIIS's morning show, replacing long-time host Rick Dees. This show, also known as On Air With Ryan Seacrest, remains on the air.

Every day I've showed up at a radio station, and every day I've essentially talked on the radio. I mean every day of my life — Monday through Friday — since I was 15. So for me, I'm so used to walking into a studio and having interesting conversations people can relate to. It's my job. Ryan Seacrest (Beverly Hill

In January 2005, Seacrest hosted the "Celebration of Freedom" concert in Washington, DC for President George W. Bush, the Bush family and the United States Military. In late April 2005, Seacrest received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at the age of 30, citing his contributions as a radio personality, and not for his television work. In August 2005, it was announced that Seacrest would become executive producer and co-host of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, and that he would be the legendary producer-host's eventual successor. On December 31, 2005 Seacrest performed much of the show's hosting duties. Dick Clark's role was limited by speech and mobility issues due to his recovery from a stroke. It was also announced that Seacrest will be co-hosting a revamped version of American Bandstand, alongside game show host John O'Hurley, a job that Clark has hosted for 37 years. Seacrest also occasionally serves as a substitute host on the CNN television program Larry King Live. In January 2006, U.S. cable channel E! announced a three-year, $21 million deal for Seacrest to host and produce various programs, including E! News and its red carpet awards show coverages (E!'s signature piece of original programming). In April 2006, he won a Daytime Emmy Award for co-hosting the 2005 Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade with Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa. Seacrest had a very amusing cameo in the summer 2007 blockbuster film Knocked Up, where he steps out of his usual friendly host role on E! and rants about the stupidity of the interviews he has to conduct, noting that no one has anything to say about an exit strategy in Iraq or dealing with (presumably North) Korea. Seacrest hosted the 59th Primetime Emmy Awards on September 16, 2007. Ryan Seacrest has been signed up to host a new celebrity show on Capital 95.8 and GCap Media's One Network in the UK. His new two-hour show, The Entertainment Edge, will premiere on London station Capital 95.8 at 11am on September 15 then it will be repeated the next day at 10am on the One Network, which comprises 42 regional radio stations in the UK with a total of 7 million listeners. The weekly show will comprise music and celebrity interviews and news updates and it has been put together by GCap Media and Premiere Radio Networks, which air Seacrest's U.S. shows and will produce the programme.

Personal life Seacrest reportedly earns $20 million a year, according to Forbes. Seacrest dated actress Shana Wall from 2003 through 2005. They have since been spotted together on various occasions. Wall was one of the competitors on the The Amazing Race 12. In March 2006, he was photographed kissing actress Teri Hatcher, who later told Access Hollywood that she was "not attached." Seacrest also stated on the May 2, 2006 episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show that he, "went out with Teri Hatcher a couple times, but that was it." Due to his longtime-bachelor status, rumors have persisted that Seacrest may be gay, due partly to the sometimes flirtatious banter between Seacrest and American Idol judge Simon Cowell. To date, Seacrest has steadfastly denied ever having a gay relationship, although he acknowledges "having no problem" with having gay fans. In a 2003 interview, Seacrest answered gay rumors in an interview with the weekly entertainment magazine Steppin' Out, "I'm trying to think of the best way to describe the feeling I get when I hear that particular rumor. I am a certain way. I am relatively clean cut and I do like to shop for clothes. If I had to break it down stereotypically, that would be a gay male habit. Well for me it's not. It's a straight male habit." Seacrest's height appears to be a constant source of humor for the media including E! News's E! channel sister show The Soup. One clip showed The Soup host Joel McHale and Seacrest together at the 2006 Emmy Awards, Seacrest visibly stepping on a platform to get on equal footing with McHale. "Here's the scary part," McHale commented, "I'm five foot-three." (in reality, McHale is 6' 3"). His co-host on E! News, Giuliana Rancic, is known to wear flat shoes on the show when they are together. Seacrest has made it known to the world that he is somewhat "obsessed" with Victoria Beckham, repeatedly saying remarks like "She's hot" and "I don't think David (David Beckham) would mind". On "E! News", a celebrity television show Ryan co-hosts, he gave a signed photo of himself to Victoria saying "To Victoria: I'd love to meet you, I have my own personal jet love Ryan".

Career history

Radio

On Air with Ryan Seacrest: Host, executive producer American Top 40: Host 2003 Radio Music Awards: Co-host Radio Indigo: Ryan Seacrest's shows are also featured not only in US but also in India and many other countries throughout Asia Star 98.7: Former Afternoon Drive Deejay at the Adult Contemporary Los Angeles station. 102.7 KIIS-FM: Current Morning Drive Deejay with co-host Ellen K on the Top 40 Los Angeles station. The Entertainment Edge: Host in the UK CFBT-FM: Host of "At 40 with Ryan Seacrest" {aka Top40 at The Beat 94.5 FM) - Sundays @ 2pm to 6pm

Film

Knocked Up: Cameo

Television

E! News Live: Co-Host Super Bowl XLII (2008) Host for pregame and halftime shows Gladiators 2000: Co-Host Wild Animal Games: Host The New Edge: Host Ultimate Revenge: Host Fear Factor: Contestant Reality Check: Jack Craft The NBC Saturday Night Movie: Host American Idol: Host (season 2-present) Co-Host (season 1) American Juniors: Host Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve: Co-host, executive producer Hey Arnold!: Fighting Families Host E! News: Executive producer Larry King Live: Guest host, substitute host Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade: (2005) Host America's Party: Live from Las Vegas: Host Good Day Live: Guest host Disneyland 2000: 45 Years of Magic: Host Robot Chicken: (2005) Himself Click: Host 59th Primetime Emmy Awards: Host Mind of Mencia: (2005) Himself

Blind Date: Himself

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    External links

    Official website TheBeat 94.5fm - Ryan host the show "at 40 with Ryan Seacrest" Ryan Seacrest: Behind the Scenes at E! Ryan Seacrest at the Internet Movie Database Larry King Live interview Time Out New York interview DigitalReview.net Biography and reviews of Ryan Seacrest

    Preceded by Casey Kasem American Top 40 Host 2004-present Succeeded by incumbent

    Preceded by Conan O'Brien Host of Emmys 2007 Succeeded by TBA

    v • d • e

    American Idol

    Seasons 1 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · 7

    Hosts Ryan Seacrest · Brian Dunkleman

    Judges Randy Jackson · Paula Abdul · Simon Cowell

    Winners Kelly Clarkson · Ruben Studdard · Fantasia Barrino · Carrie Underwood · Taylor Hicks · Jordin Sparks

    Winner's Singles "A Moment like This" · "Flying Without Wings" · "I Believe" · "Inside Your Heaven" · "Do I Make You Proud" · "This Is My Now"

    Runners-up Justin Guarini · Clay Aiken · Diana DeGarmo · Bo Bice · Katharine McPhee · Blake Lewis

    Other alumni Tamyra Gray · Kimberley Locke · William Hung · Jennifer Hudson · Kellie Pickler · Chris Daughtry · Elliott Yamin · Melinda Doolittle · Sanjaya Malakar

    Spin-offs From Justin to Kelly · Juniors · Christmas · Extra · Rewind

    Other Underground · Compilation Series · Controversy · Discography · Episodes · Font · Idol series · Magazine · Video game

    Persondata

    NAME Seacrest, Ryan Arnold Jackson

    ALTERNATIVE NAMES

    SHORT DESCRIPTION American television personality

    DATE OF BIRTH December 24, 1974

    PLACE OF BIRTH Dunwoody, Georgia, United States

    DATE OF DEATH

    PLACE OF DEATH



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